A 17th-century Cotswold stone pub in an enchanting part of the village. Inside features an inglenook fireplace used in the winter months. Wooden beams and flagstone floors add character, as do photographs of the locality. An ideal place to meet up after a walk in the countryside for a pint of Hooky or one the two changing guest ales and a meal from the award winning menu of locally-sourced produce. The absence of a juke box and games machines encourages conversation. Well-behaved dogs and children welcomed. There are five bedrooms available.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (one local) and 1 regular beer.
Crown Inn, Church Enstone
Source: National